Friday, October 31, 2014
Top Six Secrets Of Preventing Underarm Sweating
There is only one place where heavy sweating is acceptable. And this place is a gym. But our organism can often bring to us some unpredictable situations. The weather in Nigeria can do the same. So how not to be ashamed with underarm sweating?
1. Use antiperspirant daily
Make it your habit. There is nothing complicated in using it before leaving the house. What is the difference between antiperspirant and deodorant? The second one is just covers the odour. And antiperspirants contains some ingredients that reduce sweating.
2. Say ‘No’ to synthetic clothes
Synthetic fabrics, such as nylon, rayon and polyester can easily trap heat and make your body to sweat more. Clothing made of natural fabrics, such as cotton, wool, hemp, silk or linen, often have a looser weave than synthetics. So you should better pick up some clothes that can breathe. Even some man-made fabrics can be good: bamboo, lyocell and modal. Also you can choose colours of your outfits more wisely: if you know that you sweat a lot, try to avoid white clothes. Shoes should be ‘breathable’ as well.
3. Less stress
Sometimes the best way to reduce sweating is to try to be calm and relax. You can try some yoga or meditations. And some easy physical can also be useful.
4. Less coffee – more profit
Lot of office workers can’t imagine their daily routine without a cup of hot coffee. But a bad thing is that coffee will raise your internal temperature and signal to your body start producing sweat. Drink more water to reduce this effect.
5. Less spicy food
Spices can activate the sweating process as well as coffee. When you eat spicy food, brain sends signals to your sweat glands that organism needs to be cooled off. Junk food is also responsible for your sweating. It contains too much salt. So your body tries to get rid of it with sweating.
6. Probably you need to visit a doctor
If nothing helps and you feel that you are sweating more than usual you can always try to visit a doctor. It will help you to discover the reason of this stinky trouble.
All You Need To Know About iPhone 6
The iPhone 6 was released yesterday, September 9. It has a bigger screen, more powerful processor and plenty more.
Apple has unveiled the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. A pair of handsets, one with a bigger screen to rival the monster Android handsets now on sale.
Read all you need to know about the new iPhone below:
iPhone 6 release date: The phones will be going on sale on September 19, and will be available for pre-order on September 12.
iPhone 6 price: The iPhone 6 will be available in gold, silver and space grey, with prices starting at $299 (N49,000) for a 16GB model, running up to $399 (N65,000) for 128GB.
Apple’s iPhone 6 Plus comes in the same colours, costing $299 (N49,000) for the 16GB model, $399 (N65,000) for 64GB and $499 (N81,100) for 128GB.
iPhone 6 display: The screen on the iPhone 6 is 4.7 inches in size, which is significantly bigger than the iPhone 5S’s. It’s 1334 x 750 resolution, which is basically equivalent to a 720p Android phone. Then there
is the iPhone 6 Plus, which uses an even bigger Full HD, 1080p, 5.5-inch screen.
iPhone 6 battery: One of the things you asked for most with the iPhone 6 was an improved battery life.
Apple has bumped things up quite a bit here. You can see the headline stats below:
Apple has unveiled the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. A pair of handsets, one with a bigger screen to rival the monster Android handsets now on sale.
Read all you need to know about the new iPhone below:
iPhone 6 release date: The phones will be going on sale on September 19, and will be available for pre-order on September 12.
iPhone 6 price: The iPhone 6 will be available in gold, silver and space grey, with prices starting at $299 (N49,000) for a 16GB model, running up to $399 (N65,000) for 128GB.
Apple’s iPhone 6 Plus comes in the same colours, costing $299 (N49,000) for the 16GB model, $399 (N65,000) for 64GB and $499 (N81,100) for 128GB.
iPhone 6 display: The screen on the iPhone 6 is 4.7 inches in size, which is significantly bigger than the iPhone 5S’s. It’s 1334 x 750 resolution, which is basically equivalent to a 720p Android phone. Then there
is the iPhone 6 Plus, which uses an even bigger Full HD, 1080p, 5.5-inch screen.
iPhone 6 battery: One of the things you asked for most with the iPhone 6 was an improved battery life.
Apple has bumped things up quite a bit here. You can see the headline stats below:
How Your Technology Is Manipulating You (CLICK)
In his new best seller, A Deadly Wandering: A Tale of Tragedy and Redemption in the Age of Attention, New York Times journalist and Pulitzer Prize winner Matt Richtel explores the neuroscience of our obsession with our phones in the context of a deadly car wreck caused by a texting driver. Science of Us caught up with Richtel about the dark side of technology, its surprising parallels with food, and how we’re acting just like smokers — even if we’ve never touched a cigarette.
What first got you interested in exploring the dark side of our culture’s obsession with technology?
In Silicon Valley, the herd is going one direction very fast, kicking up clouds of dust. It was a simple journalistic impulse to say: Why are we going that direction so quickly? Then I also saw my own behavior: watching the certainly magnetic, if not magical allure of my device. I thought something’s going on here, and as I was saying it, scientists were beginning to ask the same question. So it was a pretty good holy trinity journalistically of an almost overwhelmingly conventional wisdom, science questioning it, and a gut instinct that my own behavior was changing profoundly.
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You write of a powerful clash between technology and the human brain. What’s the root of the conflict? Are we just not hard-wired to keep up with all the information technology throws at us?
We’re creating stuff that is so powerful as to almost be supernatural. The pace of innovation is practically light speed and the pace of evolution is snail speed. We don’t change at the pace technology changes just as we have not changed at the pace that food has industrialized, so we don’t metabolize junk food any better than we did 50 years ago. We’ve just learned we have to be careful with it. Similarly we have to learn to adapt to technology in a world that is changing way, way faster than we can evolve.
Drawing on that analogy between the industrialization of food and the emergence of our omnipresent mobile devices, what lesson can we draw?
Things that have enormous power to serve us can also have enormous power to take advantage of us. It’s almost the way that when you love someone so fiercely, it can manipulate you in ways that you either don’t see or don’t want to see. It can steer you against your own interest in invisible ways or in ways you just don’t want to acknowledge. One of the lures of writing about this is the disconnect between what we say we’re going to do with our phones in the car and what we actually do.
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So, 96 percent of people say they shouldn’t text and drive, and 30 percent do. I can only think of one other thing that a gap so profound exists — the gap between what smokers say they should do and what they actually do. There’s a reason smokers say one thing and do something else — they’re addicted, sometimes to the point of killing themselves. I think if you watch your own behavior, often you are going to your device whether inside the car or out of it, to get a little boost of dopamine in the same way that maybe smokers get a little boost of nicotine. What if some part of our interaction with our devices is not need, urgency, or even necessarily connection, but rather a kind of neurochemical fix?
If that’s the case, how deeply and permanently has technology affected our neurochemistry?
If I spend two or three days without my device, I can live without it and I kind of don’t want to go back. That says to me that while it might have addictive properties and be extremely habit-forming, it is possible for a lot of us to break that with some effort. But it’s harder for young people because the part of the brain involved in making good decisions — the prefrontal cortex — is not yet developed.
Even for those of us with mature brains, it can feel impossible to disconnect; the temptation to check our phones is too strong. So what do we do?
It sounds so silly, but the very first thing is to make a concerted effort to disconnect on a regular basis for a period of time. Because research shows, when you have a lot of information coming at you and you’re processing a lot of it, you’re diminishing your ability to make a decision. When you’re in the car texting or even talking on the phone, you compromise your ability to make decisions in both of those contexts. Get enough space to let your brain nap. That’s critical.
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The second thing is, you deplete your brain over course of the day through things large and small; even choosing what to wear begins to deplete executive function. If every free second, you’re checking your device, you’re stealing resources from decision-making you may need later. You don’t want to bleed your brain to death tweet by tweet.
Did writing the book change your own relationship to your phone?
The biggest thing, and it’s changing by the day as I watch myself embody the very things the scientists warned me about, is that I turn it off when my kids are around. For two reasons: If it’s in my pocket, I feel a yearning to check it, even if I’m not expecting it. It’s like going outside to get a little fix. The other reason is I know I’m setting a very clear example for my kids.
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Was it like going through withdrawal to start to “unplug”?
I’m intensifying my efforts to turn it off on the weekends. That’s hard, because I get an itch now and again. I play a lot of tennis, and someone’s going to text me since there’s no other way to communicate — no landlines anymore. Once you’re drinking the beer, why not have a cigarette? All of sudden I’m checking my email, my Amazon numbers. I think this is a very, very powerful device in the way it plays to primitive social wiring and our deepest reward systems, and we need to catch up to that understanding or it has a chance to enslave us rather than become the most powerful tool we’ve ever had technologically.
On that note, what is the biggest takeaway readers should draw from your work?
That your relationship with your device is not what it seems. You should scrutinize it so you can own that little monkey and it doesn’t own you.
his interview has been lightly edited. Read More at HuffPost
Unbelievable!! Soldiers Reportedly Shoot Themselves To Avoid Fighting Boko Haram
A lot of soldiers are not as brave as we thought they are when it comes to fighting the deadly Boko Haram sect.
It has been disclosed that some soldiers and officers are inventing pranks to avoid deployment to the battlefield.
It was reported that about 7 soldiers allegedly opened fire on different parts of their bodies and later claimed that Boko Haram terrorists shot them, but when medical examination was carried out on them, it was discovered that the shots were self-inflicted.
An inquiry has been set to investigate why these soldiers should carry out this type of act and if they are found guilty, they would be punished severely.
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See Photos: Flavour Tattoos Bible Psalm 91 On His Arm
Nigerian singer Flavour has added another tattoo to his collection and this time it’s a verse from Bible.
The singer took to his Instagram page to share with fans his new body art. Now his right arm is covered with the Bible verse Psalm 91.
“He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty,” it says.
Apart from this tattoo, the ‘Ada Ada’ singer has also have an elaborate tattoo covering a huge portion of his back, his arms and chest as well.
Check out photos of Flavour’s tattoos below:
Patients in Zimbabwe suffer as about 300 junior doctors stay away from work demanding a salary rise from $283 to $1,200 a month
Patients have been waiting in long queues while others were being turned away at state hospitals in Zimbabwe, as hundreds of doctors staged a strike to press for higher pay.
About 300 junior doctors went on strike at the lapse of a two-week ultimatum for the government to address their demands for a pay rise of nearly 400 percent.
“The nationwide strike has attracted an overwhelming response from all government hospitals over 300 doctors withdrawing their services until the employer meets their demands,” Farai Makoni, president of the Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association, told the AFP news agency.
“What the doctors are asking for is not anything out of this world.”
Makoni said the junior doctors wanted their monthly salaries increased from $283 to $1,200, their housing and transport allowances raised and were also seeking a risk allowance.
“These grievances have been there for some time and the strike shall be protracted if the employer continues to pay a blind eye to the plight of doctors.”
A few senior doctors were working at major government hospitals in the capital, with patients having a long wait in the outpatients’ departments.
At Harare Hospital, one of the country’s largest health institutions, which caters mainly for the urban poor, doctors were attending to emergencies only while turning away non-critical patients.
The health ministry said in a statement it was concerned that the doctors went on strike “without exhausting the existing mechanisms for dialogue”.
“The government remains committed to improving the working conditions of all its workers within the provisions of the available fiscal space,” it said.
Zimbabwe government hospitals suffer perennial staff shortages as well as a lack of equipment and essential drugs.
CONFESSION – Nicki Minaj Opens up about Sleeping With Drake & Lil Wayne
It’s been an unconfirmed belief within the Hip Hop community that Young Money act Nicki Minaj has had s*xual relations with her fellow label mateDrake and boss Lil’ Wayne. For years, it has been rumoured that Nicki Minaj has had s*x with Lil’ Wayne and Drake especially. Drake and Nicki Minaj have expressed their ‘love’ over the years, and have taken a few cosy pictures together.
Nicki Minaj Says She Never Slept With Drake, Lil Wayne..
Today, the queen of Young Money has released a new song titled ‘Only’ where she addresses the rumours. The song aptly features Drake, Lil Wayne and Chris Brown on the chorus.
Nicki Minaj wastes no time in shutting down the rumours as she says “I never f***ked Wayne, I never f**ked Drake, all my life man f**k sake, If I did I would menage with em and let them eat my a*s like a cupcake” on the opening lines of the song.
Thursday, October 30, 2014
PHOTO: See How This Celebrity Disgraced Herself In Public
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2015: Group Raises N150m For Ngilari’s Election As Gov Pleads For Time To ‘Pray And Consult’
Bala Ngilari of Adamawa said he would consult and pray before taking final decision on whether to contest for the governorship of the state in 2015 or not.
Ngilari said this on Wednesday in Yola, when he received a governorship nomination form purchased for him by the Adamawa Progressive People Movement which urged him to shelve his senatorial ambition and go for governorship.
He said “I am not preparing for this; my intention was to go to the Senate, but I will pray and consult.
“Give me time to consult and pray to God to give us direction. I want to assure you that I will do what is right”.
Earlier, the leader of the group, Lawrence Ngbale, said the group had collected contributions across the state of over N150 million, out of which, it bought the form for Ngilari and would use the balance for campaign.
“This is a popular project by the people of Adamawa who contributed over N150 million.
“You don’t need to spend a kobo as this is the people’s project and they are ever ready to sponsor it”.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Ngilari, who served as Deputy Governor to impeached Murtala Nyako, was returned as substantive governor following an Abuja High Court ruling that said his purported resignation as deputy governor was null and void. (NAN)
Delta 2015: Okowa visits UPU, described as a detribalised Deltan-Jonathan Onwuka
Senator Ifeanyi Okowa has been described as a man filled with great ides on how to move Delta State forward. He has also been described as eminently qualified to pilot the affairs of Delta State.
The observation was made at Jesse, Ethiope West local government area of Delta State, by the leadership of the Urhobo Progressive Union, ( UPU ), when Senator Okowa paid a consultation visit to the apex Urhobo socio - cultural body last weekend.
Speaking
on behalf of the group, Chief Tuesday Onoge noted that what the nation
needs are people who are capable and willing to lead the people with
equity and fairness, adding that, "at this point, what Deltans truly
need is a governor who will carry everybody along irrespective of ethnic
origins. We do not need somebody who will come to promote selfish
interest."
He noted that Senator Okowa has great ideas on how to move Delta State forward, saying he (Okowa) has been able to convince the people of his readiness to give the state purposeful leadership when given the mandate to lead.
He maintained that the ethnic clamour for different political positions across the country was because of the self interest pursued by a lot of people occupying public offices, adding that Senator Okowa has proved himself a truly detribalised Deltan.
While praying for Senator Okowa, the President - General of Urhobo Progressive Union, Chief Joe Omene, praised Okowa for the many successes recorded in the different positions he has occupied. He particularly commended him for the many bill he sponsored in the Senate, especially the National Health Bill, which he pointed out would have tremendous positive impact on Nigerians.
Earlier, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, had informed the UPU leadership of his intention to vie for the position of governor of the state. He said his decision was born out of a burning desire to bring his wealth of experience to give Deltans purposeful leadership that would enhance development in the State.
He promised to run an inclusive administration, "that will ensure equity and fairness in all that we will do. The recognition that is due to each ethnic group would be given to it. We will focus on the strength that unite our people. We will build a state united for the people. "
He said his administration will focus on employment generation, wealth creation, agriculture and industrial development, urban renewal, improved health delivery and technical education.
He noted that Senator Okowa has great ideas on how to move Delta State forward, saying he (Okowa) has been able to convince the people of his readiness to give the state purposeful leadership when given the mandate to lead.
He maintained that the ethnic clamour for different political positions across the country was because of the self interest pursued by a lot of people occupying public offices, adding that Senator Okowa has proved himself a truly detribalised Deltan.
While praying for Senator Okowa, the President - General of Urhobo Progressive Union, Chief Joe Omene, praised Okowa for the many successes recorded in the different positions he has occupied. He particularly commended him for the many bill he sponsored in the Senate, especially the National Health Bill, which he pointed out would have tremendous positive impact on Nigerians.
Earlier, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, had informed the UPU leadership of his intention to vie for the position of governor of the state. He said his decision was born out of a burning desire to bring his wealth of experience to give Deltans purposeful leadership that would enhance development in the State.
He promised to run an inclusive administration, "that will ensure equity and fairness in all that we will do. The recognition that is due to each ethnic group would be given to it. We will focus on the strength that unite our people. We will build a state united for the people. "
He said his administration will focus on employment generation, wealth creation, agriculture and industrial development, urban renewal, improved health delivery and technical education.
Thursday, October 23, 2014
Onto The Next! Chika Ike goes Parasailing in Dubai (Photos)
PHOTOS: Nollywood Actress Delivers In New York
Popular controversial Nollywood actress, Olaide Bakare, has been delivered of a baby boy.
The Nollywood-Yoruba genre thespian made the news of her new bundle of joy known via her Black Berry Messenger (BBM). The new baby came on Tuesday, at 4:30pm, New York time.
“Yes… yes it’s a boy! My boy arrived at exactly 4:30pm American time in New York on Tuesday, nice weather. I am the happiest person in the world. Araye ebami dupe. Ire akari Insha Allahu. Kisses to you all,” the actress announced via BBM.
The actress who has had a child from her previous marriage, gave birth to her third baby which is the second child she is having with her current husband, Alhaji Orilowo.
The actress had been in America for a while in preparation for the ‘big day’, with an amazing baby shower and birthday celebrations which held at Festac Grill Lounge, Brooklyn, on October 10. Laide Bakare who has an older daughter (Simisola), had her first son (Oluwadamilare) in 2013.
Laide who got lashed-at by her ex-husband Olumide Okufulure over her new marriage to Alhaji Tunde Oriowo joined Nollywood through her father’s influence.
The Nollywood-Yoruba genre thespian made the news of her new bundle of joy known via her Black Berry Messenger (BBM). The new baby came on Tuesday, at 4:30pm, New York time.
“Yes… yes it’s a boy! My boy arrived at exactly 4:30pm American time in New York on Tuesday, nice weather. I am the happiest person in the world. Araye ebami dupe. Ire akari Insha Allahu. Kisses to you all,” the actress announced via BBM.
The actress who has had a child from her previous marriage, gave birth to her third baby which is the second child she is having with her current husband, Alhaji Orilowo.
The actress had been in America for a while in preparation for the ‘big day’, with an amazing baby shower and birthday celebrations which held at Festac Grill Lounge, Brooklyn, on October 10. Laide Bakare who has an older daughter (Simisola), had her first son (Oluwadamilare) in 2013.
Laide who got lashed-at by her ex-husband Olumide Okufulure over her new marriage to Alhaji Tunde Oriowo joined Nollywood through her father’s influence.
After Renting N4m Yacht To Kill Boredom, See What Actress Chika Ike Is Doing
Leading Nigerian actress, entrepreneur and philanthropist,
Chika Ike, who is presently balling in Dubai has showcased affluence in
high places.
The actress who is working on her reality television show, is really vacationing like a rockstar as she rented a $24k yacht for two days to kill hotel boredom.
The actress has however taken it to another level as after the two days on a rented yacht , she is indulging in yet another mind blowing adventure as she goes helicopter riding and para-sailing in Dubai.
Enjoy viewing the photos below:
The actress who is working on her reality television show, is really vacationing like a rockstar as she rented a $24k yacht for two days to kill hotel boredom.
The actress has however taken it to another level as after the two days on a rented yacht , she is indulging in yet another mind blowing adventure as she goes helicopter riding and para-sailing in Dubai.
Enjoy viewing the photos below:
DELTA 2015: SENATOR OKOWA'S FIVE POINT AGENDA
SENATOR OKOWA'S FIVE POINT AGENDA { SMART} ( 5TS )
S= Strategic wealth creation project and provision of jobs for all Deltans
M= Meaningful peace building platform aimed at political/social stability
A= Agricultural reform and accelerated industrialisation
R= Relevant health and education policies
T= Transformed environment through urban renewal
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
HERO 2015: SAI HERO
Hon. Friday Okoh is a grassroots politician with a cult followership like most populist South and Latin American politicians like Hugo Refeal Chavez, Daniel Otege, Ivo Morales and Lula Da Silva. He was intiated into the inner temple of politics as a service boy cum apprentice at the tender age under the tutelage of Late Hon Humprey Iwerebor A.K.A Ogidi of Africa Politics. It was during his apprenticeship that he learned the ropes .
He took his first shot some years ago and won a counsellor seat in his Boji Boji Ward 4 in Ika North East LGA of Delta State and at the age of 23 years he was the youngest Councillor in the whole of Delta State and Nigeria. He is presently a board Member Delta State Rural Development Area. He was also involved in managing and marketing almost all elected office holders in his Local Government and the zone.
The master of the game has officially declared his intention to run for Delta State House of Assembly DSHA under the ruling PDP. He is running on a single agenda which is providing : effective ,sensitive and God fearing representation to his constituents. The Hero we know is a man of honour who has never renage on commitment.
His doggedness stems from his understanding that power comes from the people( in a democracy). The buck now stops at the desk of Ika North East people - especially those with the task of electing who should be their flagbearer to compliment his courage by showing unprecedented support.
Hero our comrade,boss,and leader let not your heart be troubled, believe in God and yourself. Let me borrow from Liverpool supporters "you shall never walk alone" . Trust me, you aren't and will never be alone. Hero O Hero, onward to victory.
Senator Ifeanyi Okowa takes Delta State by storm as he officially declares for Delta Guber 2015
For those who came into the town of Asaba for the first, the traffic jam with people in branded shirts of Senator Ifeanyi Arthur Okowa will deceive one as the campaign of President Goodluck Jonathan. Daily Voice Managing Editor, Fejiro Oliver, who was at the venue reports that Arcade, where the event took place was filled with people who had come from far and wide to pledge their unalloyed loyalty and solidarity to the campaign train of Okowa.
The event which began with an opening prayer was anchored by Urhobo orator, Professor Achonacho who in his characteristics manner wowed the audience with his rhetoric of grammar. Speaking at the event, Prof Sam Oyovbaire, former Minister of Information affirmed that he had travelled all over the State, but had not seen a detribalized Deltan like Okowa. He pleaded with Deltans to give him a chance to lead them come 2015.
The Okowa train was beautified with the presence of the most popular online media team, Deltans Diaspora, whose Co-Founder, Mrs Sophia Odogwu flew in from London to grace the occasion, alongside the National Co-ordinator of the group, Mr Smart Ikem, who notably took the centre stage, as Deltans Diaspora from all over the State and Europe were well positioned, with their branded shirts visibly seen.
The international association to Okowa was further boosted with the presence of the Deltans Diaspora leader from Spain, Lady Vivian Isioma Daco, who was on ground to represent her team. Still basking in the euphoria of pulling international associations, the National Association of South South Students pledged the support of all the South South students to vote for Okowa come 2015. Symbolic with their aluta spirit, they eulogized Okowa as a man who has put smile on the faces of students while expressing pity to opponents who will vie against him during the primaries.
The National Leader of Delta Political Vanguard, Michael Diden aka Ejele was on ground to make his speech. According to him, the event was organized to crown a king, just as it was done in the biblical era, and to him, the king is Okowa. He pleaded with other guber aspirants to allow Okowa lead and wait for their turn. Obviously getting the support of his political leader, James Onanefe Ibori, whom he served under as the Commissioner for Health, the head of the family, Williams Ibori graced the occasion to show solidarity and support towards the 2015 project.
Called to the podium finally to make his declaration, Senator Okowa sang two worship songs to God before he espoused his five points programme which he summarized as SMART. According to him, S means: Strategic Wealth Creation Projects and Provision of Jobs for all Deltans, while M means: Meaningful Peace building Platforms aimed at Political/Social Stability. The A in his programme means: Agricultural Reforms and Accelerated Industrialization, with R meaning; Relevant Health and Education Policies, while the T means, Transformed Environment through Urban Renewal.
He told the mammoth crowd that he is on a message to bring prosperity to all Deltans and the time is ripe to step into Dr Emmanuel Uduaghan’s shoe. Going down memory lane, he reminded the faithful on how he was the Director General of Patrick Osakwe during the latter’s campaign for Senate, which he won. According to him, when Osakwe left the Senate, he handed over to him. Again, during Uduaghan’s campaign, he once again served as the Director General, and history will repeat itself as Uduaghan hands over the baton of leadership to him. With his slogan of ‘Prosperity for all Deltans’, he enjoined all present to be ready for a marathon governance of wealth for all by 2015.
The event which was full of glamour saw various dance groups from all the ethnic groups in the State entertaining the crowd.
Source: Daily Voice NG
Delta 2015 : Okowa Declares For Governorship, Promises Robust Health Insurance
BEVERLY HILLS, October 20, (THEWILL) – Senator Ifeanyi Arthur Okowa on Monday formally declared his intention to contest the 2015 governorship in Delta State, promising that if elected, his administration will pursue a legislation that will support and promote universal health insurance policy for all Deltans.
Okowa, who was ushered to the podium by former Information Minister, Prof. Sam Oyovbaire, flanked by former Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) State Chairman, Captain Pius Sinebe (rtd), among other party faithful, at the declaration, said as a medical professional, health for all Deltans is paramount and dear to him.
He said he will consolidate on the good work of incumbent Governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan, whom he described as “oga and leader” in the health sector.
According to Okowa, as a senator, he had been deeply involved in promoting necessary legislation to sustain and advance health and medical practice, and institution and personnel in the health sector. Addressing the mammoth crowd which thronged the Oshimili Arcade in Asaba, Okowa said that during his tenure if elected as governor, at least one city or urban settlement in each of the 10 federal constituencies will be designed for comprehensive renewal.
He however rolled out a five-point agenda which included strategic wealth creation projects and provision of jobs for all Deltans, meaningful peace building platform aimed at political/social stability, agricultural reforms and accelerated industrialisation, relevant health and education policies as well as transformed environment through urban renewal, saying these would be his kernel of administration. Okowa, who currently represents Delta North Senatorial District in the National Assembly, said the existing Polytechnics in the state will be refocused toward specialisation .
“This is one sector for which I will want to be remembered as having made a distinct mark. There is a compelling need to accelerate technical and vocational education by converting and equipping some existing institutions or same purpose,” he added.
While saying that robust and focused agricultural extension services will be put in place to support farmers, the PDP aspirant said; “it is my earnest desire to encourage and create the enabling environment for commercial farming to thrive through the private sector and public/private partnership”.
He also spoke about peace building and security, saying; “I will take appropriate measure to sustain, increase and even introduce new measure to contain and tackle the sources which breed and encourage insecurity.”
Maintaining that wealth creation and employment generation will be the kernel of his administration, Okowa who spoke with high hope and passion said; “deliberate effort will be made to generate employment and productive livelihood for the teeming youth population, which will go a long way in reducing undue conflict in social relations and community lives.”
Speaking about his commitment to Deltans, Okowa said; “no one can doubt my deep knowledge and commitment to my people of Delta state to all the communities, the aspirations of the people, and the tremendous challenges facing us.”
Continuing, he said; “My faith in Delta state is limitless, unwavering and bountiful,” adding; “even when my constituency became delimited by law to Delta North, I never ceased to be of service to the entire people of Delta state.”
He also spoke about his relationship with Uduaghan which many say has suffered since the governorship race, saying he still maintains a cordial friendship with the governor. He however expressed optimism that come May 29, 2015, Uduaghan would hand over the mantle of leadership to him, saying Deltans have agreed to give him the mandate .
“Uduaghan is my governor, my friend and leader. No matter what you hear, our friendship can’t be washed away. I will develop and improve on the good work he has started. We have always worked together as friends, I was his first Director General of his campaign and the relationship has been there . So when it is time, he will hand over to me,” Okowa declared. Speaking earlier, the Director General of Okowa’s Campaign Organisation, Hon Festus Ovie Agas, appealed to PDP delegates to vote Okowa during the party forthcoming primaries and the general elections.
Former PDP state’s chairman, Chief Pius Sinebe, urged the people of Delta North not to throw away the chance they have to take a spot at the governorship position, saying Okowa is the best among equal that they should rally around and present to other senatorial district of the state. According to him, the governorship position in the state is “a turn by turn thing, I am praying that after Okowa’s full tenure, it will return to the Urhobos and then nobody from Delta North will contest with them, that’s the kind of thing I pray for in Delta.”
Present at the event were Hon Michael Diden (aka Ejele), Prof. Okaba, Hon Ocho Ocho, Chief Thomas Eriyetome, Hon George Ekpemupolo, Brother Emma Ogidi, Hon Askia Ogieh, and Hon Ross Uredi amongst others.
Source: THEWILL
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
SENATOR OKOWA DECLARES FOR GOVERNOR ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 20TH 2014 AT ARCADE, ASABA.
PRESS RELEASE!
Ahead of 2015 Governorship election, the Senator representing Delta North in the National Assembly, Senator Ifeanyi Arthur Okowa, would on Monday, October 20th 2014, formally declare his interest to contest the Governorship seat of Delta State.
Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, a leading gubernatorial aspirant and a grassroots politician will run under the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
In a statement issued in Asaba, the Director – General, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa’s Campaign Organisation, Hon. Festus Ovie Agas, said the declaration will hold at the Arcade Ground, Asaba, by 10am.
The statement urged all Deltans including members of the Delta Political Vanguard ( DPV ), a political pressure group whose membership spread across the twenty – five local government areas of Delta State to endeavour to be at the Arcade Ground in Asaba early enough for the event.
Furthermore, the Director – General said Senator Okowa’s well thought out programmes, “PROSPERITY FOR ALL DELTANS” will be unveiled at the declaration.
He also disclosed that there will be solidarity messages from organizations and individuals from all walks of life on the moral imperative of having Senator Okowa as successor to Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan in 2015.R ON MONDAY , OCTOBER 20TH 2014 AT ARCADE, ASABA.
Monday, October 13, 2014
BAN ON MOTORCYCLES IS A TACTICAL SABOTAGE –Obi of Owa
The Obi of Owa Kingdom, Dr. Emmanuel Efeizomor II (JP) OON has stated that the recent ban on Okada operations in Ika land by the State Government is untimely.
The monarch made this statement last week Friday in his palace while paying host to delegates from the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ), Ika correspondence chapel.
He pointed out that the ban which the State Government has enforced with the intention of reducing crime rate, may have a negative result if care is not taken since many who have been rendered jobless, may go into crime. He stated that since there are no good network of roads in Ika land, the ban ought to have been suspended.
He further noted that the option of tricycles, popularly known as Keke na pep, is not better that the Okada since majority of the people in Ika land are farmers and that they need the motorcycles to carryout their business. He reaffirmed that the ban should not be the State Government’s priority but rather, the State Government should re-prioritize and provide a better road network, industrialization and other essential facilities that could better the lives of the people.
He emphasized that though security is important but the government could tackle it better without the ban on Okada operations.
According to the monarch, “majority of the criminals in police records are not Okada riders”. I don’t rule out the fact that Okada riders can constitute nuisance yes they do. But even in the parliament, the politicians fight. The lawyers even fight in court. So where lies the difference? So if the government say the ban is based on security risk, before the ban, the government should have called the people who are involved in the trade and warn them that if certain crime does not stop, within a specified period of time, their operations will be banned. So the people will go back and ensure that the fight against crime is intensified. Even if they say everybody should be using cars, there is no assurance that from now till December there will not be cases of armed robbery or kidnapping. Crime has been there right from the beginning of the earth. We the people of Ika, are not criminally inclined and crime is not peculiar to us.
The monarch further described the ban on Okada operations as a deliberate punishment to the downtrodden and tactical sabotage to the Federal Government’s interest, especially during the elections period, as the electorate would find it very cumbersome to go the polling units to exercise their franchise.
He urged the State Government and other relevant authorities to look into the current ban on Okada in Ika land and stipulate the areas where the Okada riders are free to operate with the two local government areas to prevent the people from being misled. The monarch also expressed disapproval with the manner which the enforcement agents impounded motorcycles from their warehouses and also those parked in the banks and other offices, adding that since the motorcycles were not in use, they ought not to have been impounded.
Source: Ika Weekly